This is a segment from an oral history of Andy Evans conducted in 2012 in Fenwick Library by Misha Griffith and Robert Vay. Evans was the first minority recruiter for George Mason University appointed by Vergil Dykstra from 1974 to 1985. In this…
This is a segment from an oral history of Angie Goff conducted in 2010 in Fenwick Library by Jennifer Janes and Robert Vay. Goff is a Mason alumna (2001) and an anchor for the DC NBC affiliate, WRC-TV. In this segment, Ms. Goff recalls her time in a…
This is a segment from an oral history of Bill Rohland, a former George Mason University student and current voice of the Mason men's basketball team. In this clip, Rohland discusses what it was like to be at Mason during the historical Final Four…
This is a segment from an oral history of Mason alum and current communications manager Buzz McClain. In this clip, McClain discusses playing varsity soccer, international students, housing for students, and working for the Broadside student…
This is a segment of an oral history of Byrdin Banning, a George Mason University alumna, conducted in 2008. In this segment, Banning discusses her time as president of UrbanKnowlogy 101, a hip hop dance group on Mason's campus and their outreach to…
Interview of Dr. Christopher Mitchell, faculty member of the School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. The interview was recorded at George Mason University Libraries' Special Collections Research Center, Fenwick Library,…
This is a segment from an oral history of Dr. Alan Merten, conducted in 2010 by Jennifer Janes and Robert Vay. Dr. Merten was the President of George Mason University from 1996-2012. In this segment, Dr. Merten discusses technological,…
Interview of Dr. Angel Cabrera, former president of George Mason University. The interview was recorded at George Mason University Libraries' Special Collections Research Center, Fenwick Library, on June 19, 2019.
This is a segment from an oral history of Dr. James Metcalf, a professor at George Mason University. In this clip, Dr. Metcalf describes the difference between administrations at the university.
This is a segment from an oral history of Dr. Michael Nickens, "Doc Nix", music professor at George Mason University and leader of Mason's Green Machine pep band. In this clip, Doc Nix recalls how he began teaching at Mason.